What to do?

$52 to $57 per ton here for WH and DF pulp and they're fighting over it.
Yee Haw!
Larry Caldwell wrote:
>> In article <1998082503124901.XAA09654 at ladder01.news.aol.com>,
>bobndwoods at aol.com says...
>> > That is $20 to $30 per cord. Roughly $54 to $80 per ton on the local market.
> > Twelve year old pine pulpwood is only possible on the best of sites under
> > intensive management. But, it is possible.
>> Now that is weird. I get shocked at the prices you poor suckers get for
> stumpage, since here in the PNW we get 2 to 3 times as much for saw logs.
> Then you turn around and tell me that your pulp wood prices are 2 to 3
> times what we get here in the PNW.
>> Here in timber country, $30 a ton for pulp logs is considered a very good
> price. Everybody leaps into thinning and stand conversion when prices
> get that high.
>> I guess the moral is that you should grow for local markets.
>> -- Larry